You actually have the nerve to say that Owens had a better game then Smith because he had 1 more TD then him? :

TO caught 26% of Romo's yardage...Smith caught 60% of Delhomme's yardage in their respective games...Owen faced one of the most dreadful secondaries in the league and still was not as productive as Smith.

Screw your fantasy points, that doesn't tell you ANYTHING about who had the better game, it's just a standarized point system who don't understand the freaking game. By that system, Drew Carter had a better game then Steve Smith because he caught 2 touchdowns for Carolina while having something like 30 yards.

You need to look at each situation and the opposition each team faced...Smith caught 4 more catches and had 31 more yards, plus a game winning touchdown how is it not better then TO's 87 yards and 2 touchdowns against a terrible secondary in which your QB had a career day.

Smith only had 19 yards in the 1st half, while his team was trailing 13-7...he started making big 3rd down conversation catches, including a game winning TD in the 3rd quarter. He then proceeded to make a big 18 yard catch on 3rd down, which set up a Drew Carter 9 yard TD catch I believe...he was huge for Carolina in the 2nd half. TO had a nice game too, but you're overrating the significance of those 2 touchdowns in a 45 point outburst.

By the way even if TO didn't spit in Hall's face last year he would have been a reserve, while Smith would have been the starter for the NFC. Not because Smith had like 5 less touchdowns but because experts understand that Smith was more productive on a game by game basis then TO last year.

By the way, Shawn Marion is a top 3 fantasy player...is he a top 3 NBA player? You really need to understand the game better, Smith obviously was a more crucial part to his team in week 1, thus he outplayed TO...anyone who watched both games would tell you the same exact thing.

You can pick either or, I just though you'd pick TO because he's your boy.

3. Standard scoring: six points for rushing/receiving TDs; four points for passing TDs; three for FGs; one for PATs; six for defense/special teams TD; one for sacks/fumble recoveries/INTs; two for safeties; one for every 20 passing yards; one for every 10 rushing/receiving yards; 20 points for an arrest. However, there are wrinkles:

I don't know why you act like TDs are not important....Smith should have his fare share...don't be scared

I will take T.O. because yes, he is a Cowboy

the loser has to sport the other's avatar throughout the playoffs and until the final second of the Super Bowl.

By the way even if TO didn't spit in Hall's face last year he would have been a reserve, while Smith would have been the starter for the NFC. Not because Smith had like 5 less touchdowns but because experts understand that Smith was more productive on a game by game basis then TO last year.

experts?

the fans voted him in...

probowls are overrated full of overrated players like my own Cowboy's saftey Roy Williams.

I would take T.O. over Moss personally (in their prime and currently.) T.O can go over the middle of the field and break a few tackles to score while Moss is just sling it up in the air and let him catch it. Moss has never been much of a threat in the middle of the field.

The AFC and NFC All-Star squads are made up of the consensus votes of fans, players and coaches. Each group's vote counts one-third towards determining the 43-man rosters that represent the American Football Conference and National Football Conference in the Pro Bowl. NFL players and coaches will cast their votes Dec. 14-15.

It's not just the fans who vote...
First possession of the game, Smith already has 3 receptions, 35 yards and 1 touchdown.